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  2. Flying Saucer (library) - Wikipedia

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    Flying Saucer (also called XHTML renderer) is a pure Java library for rendering XML, XHTML, and CSS 2.1 content.. It is intended for embedding web-based user interfaces into Java applications, but cannot be used as a general purpose web browser since it does not support HTML.

  3. Responsive web design - Wikipedia

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    Luke Wroblewski has summarized some of the RWD and mobile design challenges and created a catalog of multi-device layout patterns. [15] [16] [17] He suggested that, compared with a simple HWD approach [clarification needed], device experience or RESS (responsive web design with server-side components) approaches can provide a user experience that is better optimized for mobile devices.

  4. Reactionary - Wikipedia

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    In the 19th century, reactionary denoted people who idealized feudalism and the pre-modern era—before the Industrial Revolution and the French Revolution—when economies were mostly agrarian, a landed aristocracy dominated society, a hereditary king ruled, and the Catholic Church was society's moral center.

  5. Firefox version history - Wikipedia

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    This release added support for <iframe srcdoc> attribute, background-attachment:local in CSS, along with Web audio API support, a separate find bar for each tab and many other bug fixes. [89] [90] [91] Firefox 26 was released on December 10, 2013. Firefox 26 changed the behavior of Java plugins to "click-to-play" mode instead of automatically ...

  6. The Slider - Wikipedia

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    The Slider was remastered again for CD by Edsel Records in 1994 as part of their extensive T. Rex reissue campaign and a number of different bonus tracks were appended. A companion release, entitled Rabbit Fighter (The Alternate Slider) , was released in 1995 and contained alternative versions and radio sessions of the main album and bonus tracks.

  7. Marginal Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Marginal Revolution may refer to: the development of economic theory in the late 19th century which explained economic behavior in terms of marginal utility and related concepts: Marginal utility § Marginal Revolution; Marginalism § Marginal Revolution; Marginal Revolution, an economics blog co-authored by Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok